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Gísli H Guðjónsson, prófessor

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Menntun

Name of Institution

Date

Qualification

Brunel University

1975

B.Sc Social Sciences (First Class Honours – prize awarded for performance in the examination)

University of Surrey 

1977

M.Sc Clinical Psychology

University of Surrey  

 

1981

Ph.D. (part-time over 3 years with a full-time clinical psychology post)


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Present Post: Professor of Forensic Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, University of London.

PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS

 

Basic Grade Clinical Psychologist, West Park and Epsom District Hospitals

1977-1979

Lecturer in Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry

1980-1986.

Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry

1987-1993

Reader in Forensic Psychology

1993-1999

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Honorary Positions

 

 

Honorary Principal Clinical Psychologist to the Maudsley and Bethlem Royal Hospital

1984-1989

 

Honorary Top (B) Grade Clinical Psychologist to the Maudsley and Bethlem Royal Hospital

1990-Present

 

Associate Editor-in-chief, Journal of Personality and Individual Differences

1996

 

Co-Editor-in-chief, Journal of Personality and Individual Differences

1997-2005

 

Deputy Chairman, Board of Studies in Psychology, University of London

1989-1990

 

Chairman, Board of Studies in Psychology, University of London

1991-1992

 

Head of the Adult National Clinical Psychology Services

1992-1995

 

Head of Forensic Psychology Services at The Maudsley Hospital (Southwark)

1996-Present

 

External Examiner, University of Surrey

1997-2000

 

Fellow of the British Psychological Society

1998

 

Magistrate (Croydon Magistrates Court)

1991-1999

 

Honorary Doctorate in Medicine, University of Iceland

2001

 


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SECTION C –TRAINING COURSES (SINCE 1998).

 

Name of Course

Date

Qualification

Staff Appraisal Seminar

1998

One-day Seminar by the Training & Development Unit, Bethlem & Maudsley NHS Trust, February 17, 1998

Skills Course in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

1999

A course attended one day per week between January 11 and November 30, 1999, at the Institute of Psychiatry.

Transforming Personality: In-Depth Training in Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders

2000

A two-day course given by Dr Christine Padesky in London, on December 13-14, 2000. 

Staff Appraisal Training: Knowledge and Skills Framework (KSF)

 

2005

One-half-day training for appraisers, held at the Bethlem Royal Hospital, June 10, 2005.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

 

2005

A three-day workshop (19 hours), Part I Basic Training, given by Dr Alexandra Richman in London, on June 16-18, 2005. 

Staff Appraisal Training: Knowledge and Skills Framework (KSF)

 

2005

One-day training for appraisers, held at the Bethlem Royal Hospital, October 18, 2005.

 

Supervisor Training Workshop

“The Supervisory Relationship”

2005

One-day workshop for PhD supervisors, held at the Institute of Psychiatry, November 28, 2005.

Constructing a New Self. A Cognitive Therapy Approach to Personality Disorders.

2006

A two-day workshop given by Christine Padesky in London on 12-13th June 2006.

Three-day international conference on Police Interviewing.

2006

University of Portsmouth, 5th-7th July 2006.

One-day conference on Psychosis in a Forensic Setting.

2006

University of Central Lancashire, 2nd August 2006.

Two-day workshop on Recruitment and Selection

2006

Southwark Training Centre, Maudsley Hospital, 14th-15th September 2006.

Half-day training ‘KSF Psychology Workshop’.

2007

Southwark Training Centre, Maudsley Hospital, 12th January 2007.

Three-day workshop on Reasoning and Rehabilitation (R & R) Program for Prosocial Competence.   

2007

Broadmoor Hospital, 5th-7th February 2007.

A half day seminar on ‘Good Clinical Practice and the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Amendments Regulations 2006”

2007

Institute of Psychiatry, 12th April 2007.

A half day workshop on Power Analysis using nQuery Advisor.

2007

Institute of Psychiatry, 23rd April 2007.

A two-day workshop on the Young-Braham Programme. 

2007

 

Centre for Further Education in Iceland, 7th-9th May 2007.


Þjónusta

Lecturers from 2004

 

January 2004: PACE and False Confession. A Lecture (3.30-5 pm) on the MSc/Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, 28th January 2004.

 

January 2004:  3 tutorials on Forensic Psychology, 2nd Year Clinical Psychology Trainees. 

 

February 2004:  Advances in Psychological Evidence. Annual Forensic Psychiatry Conference, Southampton, 5th February 2004.

 

February 2004:  The Psychology of Confessions and Denials.  A Presentation (8.30-10 am) at the First International Conference on Police Interviewing, Quebec, Canada, 9th February 2004.

 

February 2004:  Psychological collapse and/or operating mind.  A Discussion Debate (3.30-5 pm) at the First International Conference on Police Interviewing, Quebec, Canada, 10th February 2004.

 

February 2004: Forensic Psychology.  D.Clin.Psy. (First Year Students), Institute of Psychiatry, 23rd February 2004.

 

March 2004:  3 tutorials on Forensic Psychology, 3rd Year Clinical Psychology Trainees. 

 

March 2004:  Forensic Psychology.  A presentation  to the Oxford Branch of the Division of Clinical Psychology of the British Psychological Society, 3rd March 2004.

 

March 2004:  The impact of psychological research on criminal justice.  An invited annual lecture to the Department of Psychology, University of Kent, 18th March 2004. 

 

 

March 2004:  Psychological vulnerabilities.  One-day training with the police in South Wales into advanced interviewing for interview trainers on 24th March 2004. 

 

 

March 2004:  The psychological effects from being under investigation. A one-hour presentation to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, 30th March 2004 (Group 1).

 

 

April 2004: Strategies for Interviewing Sexual Offenders.  Presentation (11-12.30) at the Congress on Rape, Judicial, Police, Medical and Psychological Approaches, Brussels, 2nd April.  

 

April 2004:  The psychological effects from being under investigation. A one-hour presentation to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, 16th April 2004 (Group 2).

 

 

May 2004:  False confessions, psychological vulnerabilities, and police pressure (A review).  Presentation (4-6 pm) at the Conference Centre Woudschoten, Zeist, The Netherlands, on 18th May 2004.

 

May 2004:  False confessions, psychological vulnerabilities, and police pressure (A case study).   Presentation (9-10 am) at the Conference Centre Woudschoten, Zeist, The Netherlands, on 19th May 2004.

 

May 2004:  Believing Complainants/Witnesses with Psychological Vulnerabilities: Some Implications for the First Phase of the Inquiry’s Work.  Presentation (2-5 pm) on 21st may 2004 to the Kerr/Haslam Inquiry.

 

June 2004:  Interrogation and psychological vulnerabilities.  A one-day seminar held at the FBI Academy in Quantico, USA, on 17th June 2004.  

 

June 2004: Psychological vulnerabilities during interrogation and detention.  Paper (1 hour) presented at the Human Rights Conference “To mark an international day in support of victims of torture – the health and human rights of unlawful detainees in Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere.”   Middlesex Hospital, 26th June 2004.

 

September 2004. The nature and scope of coercion. A presentation, followed by a discussion, at a Seminar on Ethical and Effective Elicitation, held at the Ministry of Defence on 20th September 2004.

 

September 2004. A 2-hour lecture on “Recovered Memories” to the D.Clin.Psy. Course (Third Year Students), held at the Institute of Psychiatry on 27th September 2004.

 

 

October 2004. A 4-hour workshop on Giving Evidence in Court to the D.Clin.Psy. Course (Third Year Students), held at the Institute of Psychiatry on 4th October 2004.

 

October 2004: Personality and Individual Differences.  D.Clin.Psy. (Second Year Students), Institute of Psychiatry, 18th October 2004.

 

November 2004:  ICRC (International Committee of the Read Cross) Health Detention Seminar at Ecogia Training Centre, Geneva, 8tha and 9th November 2004.  28 participants attended.  Title of papers, each lasting one-hour:

 

  1. Psychological vulnerabilities during detention.
  2. Interrogation and false confession.
  3. The line between interrogation and ill-treatment?.

 

November 2004: SlaM Managers Training on the Denis Hill Unit. 18th November 2004, joint paper with Dr Susan Young on “Risk Assessment”.

 

December 2004:  Seminar on the “Committee of Inquiry” to investigate how the NHS handles allegations about the performance and conduct of William Kerr and Michael Haslam”.  14th December 2004.  A 20-minute presentation at the Conference Centre, Dean’s Yard, Westminster. (Number of participants = 40).  

 

December 2004: “Courtroom/cross-examination skills”. A joint workshop with Mr Mark Solon, at “The Expert Witness, Mental Health and the Judiciary” Conference, held at King’s College, on 15th December 2004.

 

January 2005:  “Police interviewing and psychological vulnerabilities”. A two-day workshop on police interview with the Wales Police.  (N = 18 from the Advanced Police Interview Course).

 

February 2005.  “False confessions”. A talk give at the Institute of Psychiatry on 18th February to visitors from Norway (mainly lawyers).

 

March 2005.  False confessions. A 2-hour lecture given to lawyers and clinical psychologists at the public defender's office in Washington DC.  Over 30 people attended (7th March 2005)

 

March 2005. A joint presentation (45 minutes) to 60 people who were attending The National Appropriate Adult Network Conference at the University of Warwick (17.3.2005).  

 

April 2005 (Holland). Police interviewing and psychological vulnerabilities. A 2-hour lecture. 90 people attended, most of whom were police officers and few psychologists who worked for the Dutch Police (4th April 2005).

 

April 2005. Management of Psychiatric in-patient violence. National conference on How to improve the quality of Psychiatric Wards. University of York (40 min presentation on 22.4.2005). 

 

April 2005 (Holland). Police interviewing and psychological vulnerabilities. A 2-day workshop to 20 Dutch police officers and psychologists. The workshop was run jointly with Dr John Pearse (5-6th April 2005).

 

April 2005. Teaching forensic psychology (1 hour) to first year clinical psychology trainees at the Institute of Psychiatry (11th April 2005).  

 

May 2005.  On-day Workshop on the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales (24.5.2005); 24 participants.

 

September 2005. The second meeting of the Nordic Network for esearch on Psychology and Law (NNPL). Kristianstad University, Sweden, 29-30 September 2005. Two presentations (30-40 participants):

 

Custodial interrogation and false confession: A national survey among Icelandic youth.

 

Key Note speech:  Legal psychology in police investigations.

 

October 2005. A 2-hour lecture on “Recovered Memories” to the D.Clin.Psy. Course (Third Year Students), held at the Institute of Psychiatry on 3rd October 2005.

 

October 2005. The role of psychology in treating and managing patients in forensic settings.

Best Practice in Forensic Settings. Forensic Psychiatry Teaching Unit. 40 minute lecture – 60 participants?

 

October 2005. “Don’t Take My words for it: False Confessions”. Invited paper presented at The international Conference on Avoiding Wrongful Conviction, Fairmont Hotel, 20th to 22nd October 2005.

 

December 2005.  A three-hour lecture on personality and personality disorders to second year clinical psychology trainees at the Institute of Psychiatry, on 12th December 2005.

 

December 2005. “Interrogating to detect deception and truth: Effects of strategic use of evidence” by Maria Hartwig. A one-hour presentation of a PhD dissertation at Gotenberg University, 9th December 2005, and cross-examination as an opponent. 

 

January 2006. Chairing a research presentation by Dr Luisa Marin-Avellan (“Does Structuring Clinical Judgement Aid Risk Assessment of Violence?), Institute of Psychiatry, on 20th January 2005.

 

February 2006. Forensic tutorial to four clinical psychology trainees, Institute of Psychiatry, on 20th February 2006.

 

February 2006. Forensic tutorial to four clinical psychology trainees, Institute of Psychiatry, on 27th February 2006.

 

February 2006. A one-hour research presentation on the Psychology of False Confession to the Department of Forensic Mental health Science, Institute of Psychiatry, on 24th February 2006.

 

March 2006. Forensic tutorial to four clinical psychology trainees, Institute of Psychiatry, on 6th March 2006.

 

March 2006. A 45-minute presentation, “The vulnerability of people with learning disabilities as suspects within the criminal justice system”, at the 6th Annual Conference, “Modern Approaches in Learning Disabilities”, 20th-21st Match 2006, University of Exeter.  

 

March 2006. A 20-minute presentation to 110 members of the British False Memory Society.     Title: Recovered Memories: Results from the two 2003 Surveys. 25th March 2006 at the annual general meeting.

 

April 2006. A 2 ½ -hour lecture on false confessions to the Morris Tribunal in Dublin (27th April 2006) followed by questions linked to the Inquiry.

 

June 2006.  1 hour Invited Keynote Lecture, “The applications of the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales in Forensic Practice”,  First annual Lionel Haward Lecture, The British Psychological Society, Division of Forensic Psychology, Annual Conference, University of Central Lancashire, 22nd June 2006.

 

June 2006.  1 1/2 hour Invited Keynote Lecture, “The use of psychological evidence in Court”, The Open University Psychological Society, “Psychology of Courtroom Testimony Conference, University of Nottingham, 24th June 2006.

 

July 2006.  4 hour Invited Workshop, “Police interviewing and psychological Vulnerabilities”. 2nd International Investigative Interviewing Conference, University of Portsmouth, 4th July 2006.

 

September 2006.  One day Workshop on psychometric tests to the MSc in forensic clinical psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, 27th September, jointly with Dr Susan Young.

 

November 2006. A 2-hour lecture on “Recovered Memories” to the D.Clin.Psy. Course (Third Year Students), held at the Institute of Psychiatry on 13th November 2006.

 

November 2006. A one hour invited lecture on “Witness Testimony” to Seminar Series Hosted by The Chambers of Lord Carlile of Berriew QC, Royal College of Surgeons, 13th November 2006.

 

December 2006.  ‘All in the mind’, Radio BBC 4. Discussed research into false confessions (27.12.2006, 4.30 pm).

 

January 2007.  A three-hour lecture on personality and personality disorders to second year clinical psychology trainees at the Institute of Psychiatry, on 8th January 2007.

 

January 2007.  8 hours of lecturing/workshop to Master Law students at the University of Reykjavik, 15th and 16th January 2007, done jointly with Dr Jon F. Sigurdsson.

 

February 2007.  10 hours of lecturing/workshop to Master Law students at the University of Reykjavik, 12th and 14th February 2007, done jointly with Dr Jon F. Sigurdsson.

 

March 2007. An invited presentation on “Psychological vulnerabilities and false confessions” at the “Off the witness stand” Munsterberg Conference at the John Jay College, New York, 3rd March 2007.

 

March 2007. An invited presentation on “Legal competencies in relation to confession evidence” at the 9th World Congress on “Innovations in Psychiatry - 2007” {World Forum Mental Health, 28th March 2007 at the Imperial College, London). Chaired the Symposium on ‘Personality Disorders’.

 

May 2007.  A one-hour presentation at the Trevor Gibbens Unit, Maidstone, on the article: Motivating mentally disordered offenders to change. Instruments for measuring patients’ perception and motivation (15th May 2007).

 

May 2007. Expert Witness and Courtroom Skills for Psychologists. A one-day workshop with Susan Young, Gisli Gudjonsson and Jose Greenhow, held at the Institute of Psychiatry on 18th May 2007.

 

May 2007. False confessions. A 1 ½ hour invited presentation at Newtons Solicitors, held at at their Offices at 22 Fitzjohns Avenue, London, 23rd May 2007.

 

May 2007. Interface for psychologically vulnerable individuals with the investigative process. A 3 hour presentation to MSc students in Clinical Forensic Psychology, held at the Institute of Psychiatry, 25th May 2007.

 

May 2007. A review of an English forensic clinical psychology service and a proposed model for psychological therapies. A  presentation at the 3rd Summer Conference ‘Research in Forensic Psychiatry’, Regensburg, Germany, 1st June 2007.


Útgáfur

June 2005

 

BOOKS

                            

Eysenck, H. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1989). The Causes and Cures of Criminality. New York and London: Plenum Press.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1992). The Psychology of Interrogations, Confessions, and Testimony. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1997). The Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales Manual. Hove: Psychology Press.

 

Gudjonsson, G .H. and Haward, L. R. C. (1998). Forensic Psychology: A Guide to Practice. London: Routledge.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (2003). The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions. A Handbook. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.

 

Heaton-Armstrong, A., Shepherd, E., Gudjonsson, G., and Wolchover, D. (2006, eds) Witness Testimony. Psychological, Investigative and Evidential Perspectives. Oxford. Oxford University press.

 

 

COMPLETED RESEARCH PROJECTS FOR THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE (Published as HMSO Reports)

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Clare, I., Rutter, S. and Pearse, J. (1993). Persons at risk during interviews in police custody: The identification of vulnerabilities. Royal Commission on Criminal Justice. London: H.M.S.O.

 

Clare, I. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1992). Devising and piloting a new "Notice to Detained Persons". Royal Commission on Criminal Justice. London: H.M.S.O.

 

 

AUDTIS

 

Young, S. & Gudjonsson, G. (2006).  Southwark Forensic Clinical Psychology Service Audit: April 2004-March 2005 (available from the authors upon request– susanyoung@iop.kcl.ac.uk/g.gudjonsson@iop.kcl.ac.uk).

 

JOURNAL ARTICLES

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1979). The Use of Electrodermal responses in a Case of Amnesia (A Case Report). Medicine, Science and the Law, 19, 138‑140.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1979). Transcultural Validation of Arrow‑Dot Test. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 48, 394.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1979). Electrodermal responsivity in Icelandic criminals, clergymen and policemen. British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 18, 351‑353.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1980). The relationship between the EPI extraversion score and impulsiveness on a perceptual‑motor task. Personality and Individual Differences, 1, 177‑180.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1980). Relations between fluctuations in skin resistance and IES Arrow‑Dot Scores. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 51, 12.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1981). Self‑reported emotional disturbance and its relation to electrodermal reactivity, defensiveness and trait anxiety, Personality and Individual Differences, 2, 47‑52.


 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Roberts, J. C. (1981). Trail Making scores as a prediction of aggressive behaviour in personality‑disordered patients. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 52, 413‑414.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Roberts, J. C. (1981). The aggressive behaviour of personality disordered patients and its relation to personality and perceptual motor performance. Current Psychological Research, 1, 101‑109.

 

Petursson, G. H. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1981). Psychiatric aspects of homicide. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 64, 363‑372

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Petursson, H. (1981). Udviklingen I Drabsforbrydelsen. Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab,

4‑16.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1982). The nature of shoplifting in Iceland. Forensic Science International, 19,209‑216.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1982). Extraversion and the detection of deception: comments on the paper by Bradley and Janisse. Personality and Individual Differences, 3, 215‑216.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Petursson, H. (1982). Some Criminological and Psychiatric Aspects of Homicide in Iceland. Medicine, Science and Law, 22, 91‑98.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Haward, L. R. C. (1982). Case Report ‑ Hysterical Amnesia as an Alternative to Suicide. Medicine, Science and the Law, 22, 68‑72.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Haward, L. R. C. (1982). Detection of Deception: Consistency in Responding and Personality. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 54, 1189‑1190.

                                                                                               

Tunstall, O., Gudjonsson, G., Eysenck, H., and Haward, L. (1982). Professional issues arising from psychological evidence presented in court. Bulletin of The British Psychological Society, 35, 329‑331.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1982). Some psychological determinants of electrodermal responses to deception. Personality and Individual Differences, 3, 381‑391.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1982). Electrodermal responsivity to interrogation questions and its relation to self‑reported emotional disturbance. Biological Psychology, 14, 213‑218.             

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Adlam, K. R. C. (1982). Factors reducing occupational stress in police officers: senior officers' view. The Police Journal, 55, 365‑369.              

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Gunn, J. (1982). The Competence and reliability of a Witness in a Criminal Court. British Journal of Psychiatry, 141, 624‑627.          

        

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1983). Suggestibility, Intelligence, Memory Recall and Personality: An Experimental Study. British Journal of Psychiatry, 142, 35‑37.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Roberts, J. C. (1983).Guilt and self‑concept in "secondary psychopaths". Personality and Individual Differences, 4, 65‑70.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and MacKeith, J. A. C. (1983). A Specific Recognition Deficit in a Case of Homicide. Medicine, Science and the Law, 23, 37‑40.

                     

Powell, G. E., Gudjonsson, G. H. and Mullen, P.(1983). Application of the Guilty‑Knowledge Technique in a Case of Pseudologia Fantastica. Personality and Individual Differences, 4, 141‑146     

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1983). Life events stressors and physical reactions in senior British police officers. The Police Journal, 56, 60‑66.    

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1983). Factors reducing occupational stress in police officers: Junior officers' view. The Police Journal, 56, 251‑255.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Haward, L. R. C. (1983). Psychological Analysis of Confession Statements. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 23, 113‑120.                    

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Sartory, G. (1983). Blood‑Injury Phobia: A "Reasonable Excuse" for Failing to Give a Specimen in a Case of Suspected Drunken Driving. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 23, 197‑201.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Tibble, P. (1983). Behaviour modification in an Interim Secure Unit. Nursing Times, 79, 25‑27.            

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and MacKeith, J. A. C. (1983). A Regional Interim Secure Unit at the Bethlem Royal Hospital ‑ The first fourteen months. Medicine, Science and the Law, 23, 209‑216    

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Adlam, K. R. C. (1983). Personality patterns of British police officers. Personality and Individual Differences, 4, 507‑512.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Adlam, K. R. C. (1983). A stressful Lot. Police Review, 91, 1931.    

 

Petursson, H., Gudjonsson, G. H. and Lader, M. H.(1983). Psychometric performance during withdrawal from long‑term benzodiazepine treatment. Psychopharmacology, 81, 345‑349.         

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1984). Attribution of blame for criminal acts and its relationship with personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 5, 53‑58.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1984). A new scale of interrogative suggestibility. Personality and Individual Differences ,5, 303‑314.                    

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1984). Interrogative Suggestibility: Comparison Between "False Confessors" and "Deniers" in Criminal Trials. Medicine, Science and the Law,24, 56‑60.                    

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Singh, K. K. (1984). Interrogative suggestibility and delinquent boys:  An empirical validation study. Personality and Individual Differences, 5, 425‑430.       

 

Singh, K. K. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1984). Interrogative suggestibility, delayed memory and self‑concept. Personality and Individual Differences, 5, 203‑209.                    

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1984). Interrogative suggestibility and perceptual motor performance. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 58, 671‑672.            

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Lister, S. (1984). Interrogative suggestibility and its relationship with perceptions of self‑concept and control. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 24, 99‑110.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Singh, K. K. (1984). The relationship between criminal conviction and interrogative suggestibility among delinquent boys. Journal of Adolescence, 7, 29‑34.        

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1984). Fear of "failure" and "tissue damage" in police recruits, constables, sergeants and senior officers. Personality and Individual Differences, 5, 233‑236.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1984). The current status of the psychologist as an expert witness in criminal trials. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 37, 80‑82.

               

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Petursson, H. (1984). Psychiatric court reports in Iceland. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 70, 44‑49. 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1984). The role of the "forensic psychologist" in England and Iceland. Nordisk Psykologi, 36, 256‑263.

          

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1985). The use of hypnosis by police in the investigation of crime: Is guided imagery a safe substitute? British Journal of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis, 3, 37.     

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Taylor, P. J. (1985). Cognitive Deficit in a Case of Retrograde Amnesia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 147, 715‑718.   

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1985). Psychological evidence in court: Results from the BPS survey. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 38, 327‑330.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Adlam, K. R. C. (1985). Occupational stressors among British Police Officers. The Police Journal, 58, 73‑80.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1986). The relationship between interrogative suggestibility and acquiescence: Empirical findings and theoretical implications. Personality and Individual Differences, 7, 195‑199.

 

Eysenck, H. J. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1986). An empirical study of the validity of handwriting analysis. Personality and Individual Differences, 7, 263‑264.

                    

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Shackleton, H. (1986). The pattern of scores on Raven's Matrices during "faking bad" and "non‑faking" performance. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 25, 35‑41.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Clark, N. K. (1986). Suggestibility in Police Interrogation: A Social Psychological Model.Social Behaviour, 1, 83‑104.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1986). Sexual variations: assessment and treatment in clinical practice. Sexual and Marital Therapy, 1, 191‑214.      

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1986). Criminal Court Proceedings in  England: the Contribution of the Psychologist as an Expert Witness. Medicine and Law, 5, 395‑404.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Petursson, H. (1986).The changing Characteristics of Homicide in Iceland. Medicine, Science and the Law, 26, 299‑303.   

 

 

Smith, K. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1986). Investigation of the Responses of "Fakers" and "Non‑Fakers" on the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale. Medicine, Science and the Law, 26, 66‑71.

 

Vivian, S. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1986). Denial and Memory Performance in Two Cases of Homicide. Medicine, Science and the Law, 26, 72‑76.     

 

Singh, K. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1987). The internal consistency of the "shift" factor on the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale. Personality and Individual Differences, 8, 265‑266.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1987). Historical background to suggestibility: How interrogative suggestibility differs from other types of suggestibility. Personality and Individual Differences, 8, 347‑355.     

   

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1987). A parallel form of the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 26, 215‑221.        

                                               

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1987). The Relationship Between Memory and Suggestibility. Social Behaviour, 2, 29‑33.

            

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1987). The Significance of Depression in the Mechanism of "Compulsive" Shoplifting. Medicine, Science and the Law, 27, 171‑176.                     

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1988). Interrogative suggestibility: Its relationship with assertiveness, social‑evaluative anxiety, state anxiety and method of coping. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 27, 159‑166.   

                          

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1988). The relationship of intelligence and memory to interrogative suggestibility: The importance of range effects. British Journal Clinical Psychology, 27, 185‑187.       

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and MacKeith, J. A. C. (1988). Retracted confessions: legal, psychological and psychiatric aspects. Medicine, Science and the Law, 28, 187‑194.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1988). Causes of compulsive shoplifting. Editorial. British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 40, 169.            

 

Gunn, J. and Gudjonsson, G. (1988). Using the psychological stress evaluator in conditions of extreme stress. Psychological Medicine, 18, 235‑238.                     

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Singh, K. K. (1988). Attribution of Blame for Criminal Acts and its Relationship with Type of Offence. Medicine, Science and the Law, 28, 301‑303.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Singh, K. K. (1989). The revised Gudjonsson Blame Attribution Inventory. Personality and Individual Differences, 10, 67‑70.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1989). The Home Office Circular: A Naive and Misleading Document. British Journal of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis, 6, 30‑31.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1989). Compliance in an interrogation situation: A new scale. Personality and Individual Differences, 10, 535‑540.             

 

Gudjonsson, G. H.(1989). The Psychology of False Confessions. The Medico‑Legal Journal, 57, 93‑110.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Hilton, M. (1989). The effects of instructional manipulation on interrogative suggestibility. Social Behaviour, 4, 189-193.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1989). The Effects of Suspiciousness and Anger on Suggestibility. Medicine, Science and the Law,29, 229-232.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Petursson, H., Skulason and Sigurdardottir, H. (1989). Psychiatric evidence: a study of psychological issues. Acta Psychiatr. Scand., 80, 165-169.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Lebegue, B. (1989). Psychological and psychiatric aspects of a coerced-internalized false confession. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 29, 261-269.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1990). Psychological and Psychiatric Aspects of Shoplifting. Medicine, Science and the Law, 30, 45-51.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1990). The response alternatives of suggestible and non-suggestible individuals. Personality and Individual Differences, 11, 185-186.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1990). Self-deception and other-deception in forensic assessment. Personality and Individual Differences, 11, 219-225.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1990). The relationship of intellectual skills to suggestibility, compliance and acquiescence. Personality and Individual Differences, 11, 227-231.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1990). One hundred alleged false confession cases: Some normative data. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 29, 249-250.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Petursson, H. (1990). Homicide in the Nordic Countries. Acta Psychiatr. Scand., 82, 49-54.

 

Tata, P. R. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1990). The effects of mood and verbal feedback on interrogative suggestibility. Personality and Individual Differences, 11, 1079-1085.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1990). Cognitive distortions and blame attribution among paedophiles. Sexual and Marital Therapy, 5, 183-185.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and MacKeith, J. A. C. (1990). A Proven Case of False Confession: psychological aspects of the coerced-compliant type. Medicine, Science and the Law, 30, 329-335.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Petursson, H., Sigurdardottir, H., and Skulason, S. (1991). Overcontrolled hostility among prisoners and its relationship with denial and personality scores. Personality and Individual Differences, 12, 17-20.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Petursson, H. (1991). Custodial interrogation: why do suspects confess and how does it relate to their crime, attitude and personality? Personality and Individual Differences, 12, 295-306.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Petursson, H. (1991). The attribution of blame and type of crime committed: transcultural validation. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 31, 349-352.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1991). The effects of intelligence and memory on group differences in suggestibility and compliance. Personality and Individual Differences, 12, 503-505.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1991). Suggestibility and Compliance among Alleged False Confessors in Criminal Trials. Medicine, Science and the Law, 31, 147-151.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1991). The penile plethysmograph: its value in the assessment of sexual arousal. Sexual and Marital Therapy, 6, 327-328.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1991). The 'Notice to Detained Persons', PACE Codes, and Reading Ease. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 5, 89-95.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Petursson, H., Sigurdardottir, H. and Skulason, S. (1991). The personality of Icelandic prisoners: some normative data. Nordic Psykiatr.Tidsskr., 45, 151-157.

 

Gudjonsson, G. (1991). Forensic psychology: the first century. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 2, 129-131.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Bownes, I. (1991). The attribution of blame and type of crime committed: data for Northern Ireland. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 2, 337-341.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1992). Interrogative suggestibility: factor analysis of the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale (GSS 2). Personality and Individual Differences, 13, 479-481.

 

Gudjonsson, G.H. (1992). Interrogation and false confessions. Hospital Medicine, 47, 597-599.

 

Singh, K. and Gudjonsson, G. (1992). The vulnerability of adolescent boys to interrogative pressure: an experimental study. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 3, 167-170.

 

 

Singh, K. K. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1992). Interrogative suggestibility among adolescent boys and its relationship with intelligence, memory, and cognitive set Journal of Adolescence, 15, 155-161.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Bownes, I. (1992). The Reasons why Suspects Confess during Custodial Interrogation: data for Northern Ireland. Medicine, Science and the Law, 32, 204-212.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1992). The Psychology of False Confessions and Ways to Improve the System. Expert Evidence, 1, 49-53.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Bownes, I. (1992). The relationship between attribution of blame for criminal offences and the reasons why suspects confess during custodial interrogation. Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 32,209-213.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H,. (1992). The psychology of false confessions. New Law Journal, 142, (No. 6568), 1277-1278 (18th September).

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1992). The admissibility of expert psychological and psychiatric evidence. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 2, 245-252.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Clare, I. C. H. and Cross, P. (1992). The revised PACE "Notice to Detained Persons": how easy is it to understand? Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 32, 289-299.

 

Sharrock, R. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1993). Intelligence, previous convictions and interrogative suggestibility: A path analysis of alleged false-confession cases. British Journal of Clinical psychology, 32, 169-175.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1993). Confession Evidence, Psychological Vulnerability and Expert Testimony. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 3, 117-129.

 

Clare, I. C. H. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1993). Interrogative suggestibility, confabulation, and acquiescence in people with mild learning difficulties (Mental handicap): Implications for reliability during police interrogation. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 32, 295-301.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1993). The implications of poor psychological evidence in court. Expert Evidence, 2, 120-124.

 

Gudjonsson, G. and MacKeith, J. (1994). Learning disability and the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.Protection during investigative interviewing: a video-recorded false confession to double murder. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 5, 35-49.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Sigurdsson, J. F. (1994). How frequently do false confessions occur? An empirical study among prison inmates. Psychology, Crime and Law, 1, 21-26. 

 

Sigurdsson, J. F. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1994). Alcohol and drug intoxication during police interrogation and the reasons why suspects confess to the police. Addiction, 89,985-997.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1994). Confessions made to the expert witness: some professional issues. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 5, 237-247.

 

Clare, I. C. H., Gudjonsson, G. H., Rutter, S. C., and Cross, P. (1994). The inter-rater reliability of the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale (Form 2). British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 33, 357-365.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1994). Investigative interviewing: recent developments and some fundamental issues. International Review of Psychiatry, 6, 237-245.

 

Gudjonsson, G., Clare, I., and Rutter, S. (1994). Psychological characteristics of suspects interviewed at police stations; a factor-analytic study. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 5, 517-525.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Clare, I. C. H. (1994). The proposed new police caution (England & Wales): How easy is it to understand? Expert Evidence, 3, 109-112.

 

Sigurdsson, E., Gudjonsson, G. H., Kolbeinsson, H., and Petursson, H., (1994). The effects of  nd depression on confabulation, memory processing, and suggestibility. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 48, 443-451.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). Editorial: Overcontrolled hostility: Theoretical, clinical and forensic implications. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 5, 73-74.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). Commentary: The primary-secondary distinction of psychopathy: A clinical perspective. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, 558-559.

 

Sigurdsson, J. F. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). Personality characteristics of drug-dependent offenders. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 49, 33-38.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). The Standard Progressive Matrices: methodological problems associated with the administration of the 1992 adult standardisation. Personality and Individual Differences, 18, 441-442.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). Raven's norms on the SPM revisited: a reply to Raven. Personality and Individual Differences, 18, 447.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). The vulnerabilities of mentally disordered witnesses. Medicine, Science and the Law, 35, 101-106.

 

Richardson, G., Gudjonsson, G. H. and Kelly, T. P. (1995). Interrogative suggestibility in an adolescent forensic population. Journal of Adolescence, 18, 211-216.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). The effects of interrogative pressure on strategic coping. Psychology, Crime and Law, 1,309-318.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). 'Fitness for interview' during police detention: a conceptual framework for forensic assessment. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 6, 185-197.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). Psychological Evidence in Court. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 11, 59-64.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). Alleged false confession, voluntariness and "free will": Testifying against the Israeli General Security Service (GSS). Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 5, 95-105.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Rutter, S. C., and Clare, I. C. H.(1995). The relationship between suggestibility and anxiety among suspects detained at police stations. Psychological Medicine, 25, 875-878.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Clare, I. C. H. (1995). The relationship between confabulation and intellectual ability, memory, interrogative suggestibility and acquiescence. Personality and Individual Differences, 19, 333-338.

 

Smith, P. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). Confabulation among forensic inpatients and its relationship with memory, suggestibility, compliance, anxiety, and self-esteem. Personality and Individual Differences, 19, 517-523.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). "I'll help you boys as much as I can" -how eagerness to please can result in a false confession. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 6, 333-342.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Sigurdsson, J. F. (1995). The relationship of confabulation to the memory, intelligence, suggestibility and personality of prison inmates. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 49, 373-378.

 

Smith, P. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). The relationship of mental disorder to suggestibility and confabulation among forensic inpatients.  Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 6, 499-515.

 

Clare, I. C. H. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). The vulnerability of suspects with intellectual disabilities during police interviews: A review and experimental study of decision-making. Mental Handicap Research, 8, 110-128.

                                   

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Sigurdsson, J. F. (1996). The relationship of confabulation to the memory, intelligence, suggestibility and personality of juvenile offenders. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 10, 85-92.

 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996)  Forensic Psychology in England: One Practitioner's Experience and Viewpoint. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 1, 131-142.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996). Psychological evidence in Court. Results from the 1995 Survey. The Psychologist, 5, 213-217.

 

Sigurdsson, J. F. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996). Illicit drug use among Icelandic prisoners prior to their imprisonment. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 6, 98-104.

 

Pearse, J. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996). Understanding the problems of the Appropriate Adult. Expert Evidence, 4, 101-104.

 

Sigurdsson, J. F. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996). Psychological characteristics of juvenile alcohol and drug users. Journal of Adolescence, 19, 41-46.

 

Pearse, J. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996). How appropriate are Appropriate Adults? Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 7, 570-580.

 

Sigurdsson, J. F. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996). Illicit drug use among "false confessors": A study among Icelandic prison inmates. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 50, 325-328.

 

Sigurdsson, J. F. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996).Psychological characteristics of 'false confessors'. A study among Icelandic prison inmates and juvenile offenders. Personality and Individual Differences, 20, 321-329.

 

Sigurdsson, J. F. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996). The relationship between types of claimed false confession made and the reasons why suspects confess to the police according to the Gudjonsson Confession Questionnaire (GCQ). Journal of Criminological and Legal Psychology, 1. 259-269.

 

Pearse, J. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996). Police interviewing techniques at two south London police stations. Psychology, Crime and Law, 3, 63-74.

 

Pearse, J. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996). A review of the  role of the legal adviser in police stations. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 6, 231-239.

 

Pearse, J. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1997). Police interviewing and mentally disordered offenders: Changing the role of the legal adviser. Expert Evidence, 5. 49-53.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1997). Accusations by adults of childhood sexual abuse: A survey of the members of the British False Memory Society (BFMS). Applied Cognitive Psychology, 11, 3-18.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1997). The members of the BFMS, the accusers and their siblings. The Psychologist, 10, 111-115.

 

Pearse, J. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1997). Police interviewing and legal representation: A field study. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 8, 200-208.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1997). The Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) and confessions. British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 57, 445-447.

 

Gudjonsson, G. (1997). Members of the British False Memory Society: the legal consequences of the accusations for the families. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 8, 348-356.

 

Sigurdsson, J. and Gudjonsson, G. (1997). The criminal history of 'false confessors' and other prison inmates. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 8, 447-455.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1997). False memory syndrome and the retractors: Methodological and theoretical issues. Psychological Inquiry, 8, 296-299.

 

Pearse, J., Gudjonsson, G. H., Clare, I. C. H. and Rutter, S. (1998). Police interviewing and psychological vulnerabilities: Predicting the likelihood of a confession. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 8, 1-21.

 

Clare, I. C. H., Gudjonsson, G. H. and Harari, P. M., (1998). The current police caution in England and Wales: How easy is it to understand. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology,8, 323-329.

 

 

 

 

 

Marusic, A., Gudjonsson, G. H., Eysenck, H. J., and Starc, R. (1999). Biological and psychosocial risk factors in ischaemic heart disease: Empirical findings and a biopsychosocial model. Personality and Individual Differences, 26, 285-304.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Hannesdottir, K., and Petursson, H. (1999). The relationship between amnesia and crime: The role of personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 26, 505-510.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1999). The IRA funeral murders: The confession of PK and the expert psychological testimony. Legal and Criminological and Psychology, 4, 45-50.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1999). The making of a serial false confessor: The confessions of Henry Lee Lucas. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 10,416-426.

 

Blumenthal, S., Gudjonsson, and Burns, J. (1999).Cognitive distortions and blame attribution in sex offenders against adults and children. Child Abuse and Neglect, 23,129-143.

 

Pearse, J. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1999). Measuring influential police interviewing tactics: A factor analytic approach. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 4, 221-238.   

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Sigurdsson, J. F. (1999). The Gudjonsson Confession Questionnaire-Revised (GCQ-R). Factor structure and its relationship with personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 27, 953-968.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Kopelman, M. D. and MacKeith, J. A. C.(1999). Unreliable admissions to homicide: A case of misdiagnosis of amnesia and misuse of abreaction technique. British Journal of Psychiatry, 174, 455-459.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Rabe-Hesketh, S. and Wilson, C. (1999). Violent incidents on a medium secure unit over a 17-year period. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 10. 249-263.

 

Marusic, A. and Gudjonsson, G. H.(1999). Atypical chest pain patients: A comparison with ischaemic heart disease and control patients. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 53, 191-195.

 

Bach, L. J. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1999). Evaluation study of lawyers= satisfaction with expert witness reports. Expert Evidence, 6, 261-171.

 

Henry, L. A. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1999). Eyewitness memory and suggestibility in children with learning disabilities. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 104, 491-508.    

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Rabe-Hesketh, S. and Wilson, C. (2000). Violent incidents in a psychiatric hospital. The target of assault and the management of incidents. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 11, 105-118.  

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Hayes, G. D., and Rowlands, P. (2000). Fitness to be interviewed and psychological vulnerability during police detention. A survey of the views of doctors, lawyers and police officers. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 11, 4-92.  

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Sigurdsson, J. F. (2000). Differences and similarities between violent offenders and sex offenders. Chid Abuse and Neglect,24, 363-372.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Murphy, G. H. and Clare, I. C. H. (2000).  Assessing the capacity of people with intellectual disabilities to be witnesses in court.  Psychological Medicine, 30, 307-314.

 

Peerson, M., Gudjonsson, G. H. and Sigurdsson, J. F. (2000).  The relationship between general and specific attribution of blame for Aserious@ act and the role of personality.  Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 54, 25-30.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Hannesdottir, K., Petursson, H., and Tyrfingson, T. (2000). The effects of alcohol withdrawal on memory, confabulation, and suggestibility. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 54, 213-220.

 

Walker, J. and Gudjonsson, G. (2000). The Lancashire Quality of Life Profile-Data and experiences with 58 detained mentally disordered offenders. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 10,123-135.

 

Sigurdsson, J. F., Gudjonsson, G. H., Peersen, M. (2001).

Differences in the cognitive ability and personality of desisters and re-offenders: A prospective study. Psychology, Crime and Law, 7, 33-43.

 

Gudjonsson. G. H. and Moore, E. (2001). Self-deception and other-deception among admissions to a maximum security hospital and medium secure hospital. Psychology. Crime and Law,7, 25-31. 

 

Marusic, A., Musek, J. and Gudjonsson, G. (2001). Injury proneness and personality Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 55, 157-161.

 

 

 

Sigurdsson, J. F. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2001). False confessions: The relative importance of psychological, criminological and substance abuse variables. Psychology. Crime and Law. 

7, 275-289.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (2001).  False Confession. The Psychologist, 14, 588-591. 

 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Sigurdsson, J. F., Brynjolfsdottior, B., and Hreinsdottir, H. (2002).

The relationship of compliance with anxiety, self-esteem, paranoid thinking and anger. Psychology, Crime and Law, 8, 145-153.

 

Moore, E. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2002). Blame Attribution regarding index offence on admission to secure Hospital Services. Psychology, Crime and Law, 8, 131-143.

 

Fenner, S., Gudjonsson, G. H., Clare, I. C. H. (2002). Understanding of the current police caution (England & Wales) among suspects in police detention.

Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 12 , 83-93.

 

Gudjonsson, G.H., Hannesdottir, K. Petursson, H., and Bjornsson, G. (2002). The effects of alcohol withdrawal on mental state, interrogative suggestibility, and compliance: An experimental study. Journal of Forensic Psychology, 13, 53-67.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (2002). Unreliable confessions and miscarriages of justice in Britain. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 4, 332-343.

 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Sigurdsson, J. F. (2003). The relationship of compliance with coping strategies and self-esteem.  European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 19, 117-123.

 

Henry, L. A. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2003). Eyewitness memory, suggestibility and repeated recall sessions in children with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities. Law and Human Behavior, 27 481-505. 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Henry, L. A. (2003).  Child and adult witnesses with learning disabilities. The importance of suggestibility. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 8, 241-252.

 

Medford, S., Gudjonsson, G. H. and Pearse, J. (2003).  The efficacy of the  appropriate adult safeguard during police interviewing.  Legal and Criminological Psychology, 8, 253-266.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (2003). Psychology brings justice. The science of forensic psychology. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 13, 159-167.

 

Young, S., Gudjonsson, G. H., Ball. S., and Lam, J. (2003).  Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in personality disordered offenders and the association with disruptive behavioural problems. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 14, 491-505.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Sigurdsson, J. F. (2004). Motivation for offending and personality. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 9, 69-81.

  

Gudjonsson, G. H., Sigurdsson, J. F.,  Bragason, O. O., Einarsson, E. and Valdimarsdottir, E.

B. (2004). Confessions and Denials and the relationship with personality. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 9, 121-133.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Rabe-Hesketh, S. and Szmukler, G. (2004). Violence by psychiatric in-patients. Management by medication, restraint and seclusion and ethnic influence. British Journal of Psychiatry, 184, 258-262.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Hannesdottir, K.,  Agustsson, T. Þ.,  Sigurdsson, J. F., Gudmundsdottir, A.,  Þordardottir, Þ., Tyrfingsson, Þ ., and  Petursson, H. (2004).  The relationship of alcohol withdrawal symptoms to suggestibility and compliance.  Psychology, Crime and Law, 10, 169-177. 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Sigurdsson, J. F. and Einarsson, E. (2004). The role of personality in relation to confessions and denials. Psychology, Crime and Law, 10, 125-135.  

 

Peersen, M., Sigurdsson, J. F., Gudjonsson, G. H., and Greatrsson, S. J. (2004). Predicting re-offending: A five-year prospective study of Icelandic prison inmates. Psychology, Crime and Law, 10, 197-204.  

 

 

Rutter, S., Gudjonsson, G. and Rabe-Hesketh, S. (2004). Violent incidents in a medium secure unit: Characteristics of persistent perpetrators of violence.  The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 15, 293-302.

 

Hales, H. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2004). Effect of ethnic differences on the use of PRN (as required) medication on an inner London medium secure unit. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 15, 303-313.

 

Sigurdsson, J. F. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2004).  Forensic psychology in Iceland. A survey of members of the Icelandic Psychological Society. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 45, 325-329. 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Sigurdsson, J. F. (2004). The relationship of suggestibility and compliance with self-deception and other-deception.  Psychology, Crime and Law, 10, 447-453.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Hannesdottir, K.,  Agustsson, T. Þ.,  Sigurdsson, J. F., Gudmundsdottir, A.,  Þordardottir, Þ., Tyrfingsson, Þ ., and  Petursson, H. (2004).  Personality predictors of the failure of alcoholics to come for follow-up treatment.  Personality and Individual Differences, 37, 805-813.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Sigurdsson, J. F. and Einarsson, E. (2004). Compliance and personality. The vulnerability of the unstable-introvert. European Journal of Personality, 18, 435-443.

 

Henry, L. A. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2004). The effects of memory trace strength on eyewitness recall in children with and without intellectual disabilities.  Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 89, 53-71.

Kassin, S.M. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2004). The Psychology of Confessions. A Review of the Literature and Issues. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 5, 33-67.

 

Kassin, S.M. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2005). Why do innocent people confess to crimes they did not commit? True Crimes. False Confessions. Scientific American Mind, 32-40.

 

Carlin, P. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2005). Percutory delusions and attributions for real negative events: a study in a forensic sample. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 16, 139-148. 

 

Young, S. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2005).  Neuropsychological correlates of the YAQ-S and YAQ-I self-and informant reported ADHD symptomatology, emotional and social problems and delinquent behaviour. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 44, 47-57.

 

Young, S., Gudjonsson, G. H. and Needham-Bennett, H. (2005).  Multi-agency public protection panels for dangerous offenders: One London forensic team’s experience.  Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 16, 312-327.

 

Main, N. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2005).  Investigation into the factors that influence discharge related anxiety in medium secure unit patients.  The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 16, 277-293.

 

Carlin, P., Gudjonsson, G. H. , and Yates, M. (2005). Patient satisfaction with services in medium secure units. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 16, 714-728. 

 

Walker, J. S. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2006). The Maudsley Violence Questionnaire: Relationship to personality and self-reported offending. Personality and Individual Differences, 40, 795-806.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (2006). Sex offenders and confessions: How to overcome their resistance during questioning. Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 13, 203-207.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Sigurdsson, J.F., Asgeirsdottir, B. B., and Sigfusdottir, I. D. (2006). Custodial interrogation, false confession and individual differences. A national study among Icelandic youth.  Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 49-59. 

 

Sigurdsson, J.F., Gudjonsson, G. H., Bragason, A. V., Kristjansdottir, E., and Sigfusdottir, I. D. (2006). The role of violent cognition in the relationship between personality and the involvement in violent films and computer games. Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 381-392. 

 

Main, N. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2006).  An investigation into the factors that are associated with non-compliance in medium secure units. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 17, 181-191.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Einarsson, E., Bragason, O.O. and Sigurdsson, J.F. (2006). Personality predictors of self-reported offending in Icelandic students. Psychology, Crime and Law, 12, 383-393.  

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Young, S. (2006). An overlooked vulnerability in a defendant: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and a miscarriage of justice. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 11, 211-218.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Sigurdsson, J. F. Finnbogadottir, H. & Jakobsdottir Smari, U (2006). Perceived parental rearing practices and false confessions. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology,  47, 361-368.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Einarsson, E., Bragason, O.O. and Sigurdsson, J.F. (2006). Personality predictors of self-reported offending in Icelandic students. Psychology, Crime and Law, 47, 361-368.  

 

Young, S. & Gudjonsson, G., (2006).  ADHD symptomatology and it relationship with emotional, social and delinquency problems.  Psychology, Crime and Law, 12, 463-471.

 

Sigurdsson, J. F., Gudjonsson, G. H., Einarsson, E., and Gudjonsson G.  (2006). Differences in personality and mental state between suspects and witnesses immediately after being interviewed by the police. Psychology, Crime and Law, 12, 619-628.  

 

Levy, S., & Gudjonsson, G.H. (2006). The Relationship Between Paranoid Delusions and Compliance. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 17, 563-576.

 

Young, S., Gudjonsson, G. H., & Terry, R. (2006).  The development of a forensic clinical psychology service in a community mental health team. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 17, 626-635.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (2006). Disputed Confessions and Miscarriages of Justice in Britain: Expert Psychological and Psychiatric Evidence in Court of Appeal. The Manitoba Law Journal, 31, 489-521. 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Young, S., and Yates, M. (2007). Motivating mentally disordered offenders to change. Instruments for measuring patients’ perception and motivation.  The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 18, 74-89.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Sigurdsson, J. F. (2007).  Motivation for offending and personality. A study among young offenders on probation. Personality and Individual Difference, 43, 1243-1253.

 

Henry, L. A. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (2007).   Individual and developmental differences in eyewitness recall and suggestibility in children with intellectual disabilities. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 21, 361-381. 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., and Sigurdsson, J.F., Asgeirsdottir, B. B., and Sigfusdottir, I. D. (2007).  Custodial Interrogation. What are the background factors associated with claimed false confessions. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 18, 266-275.

 

Steingrimsdottir, G., Hreinsdottir, H., Gudjonsson, G. H., Sigurdsson, J. F. and Nielsen, T. (submitted).  False confessions and the relationship with offending behaviour and personality

among Danish adolescents. Legal and Criminological Psychology,

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Young, S. and Bramham, J. (in press). Interrogative suggestibility in adults diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A potential vulnerability during police questioning. Personality and Individual Differences.

 

Leslie, O., Young, S., Valentine, T., and Gudjonsson, G. (in press). Criminal Barrisers’ opinios and perceptions of mental health expert. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology.

 

Wright, K. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (in press). The development of a scale for measuring offence-related feelings of shame and guilt.  Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology.

 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Young, S. (submitted). The role and scope of forensic clinical psychology in secure unit provisions. A proposed service model for psychological therapies. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Sigurdsson, J. F., and Einarsson, E.  (in press). Taking blame for antisocial acts and its relationship with personality. Personality and Individual Differences.    

 

Gudjonsson, G. H.,  Sigurdsson, J. F., Hannesdottir, K., Agustsson,  T., Gudmundsdottir, A., Þordardottir, Þ., Tyrfingsson, Þ., and  Petursson, H. (submitted). Factors associated with successful outcome in an alcohol detoxification programme: The importance of personality.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H., Sigurdsson, J. F., Sveinsdottir, T., and Jonsdottir, J. K. (submitted). The ability of victims of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) to give credible evidence. Findings from a

National Child Advocacy Center.

 

Warnock-Parkes, E., Gudjonsson, G. H., & Walker, J. (submitted). The relationship between the Maudsley Violence Questionnaire and official recordings of violence in mentally disordered offenders.

 

 

BOOK CHAPTERS

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1982). Delinquent Boys in Reykjavik: A Follow‑up Study of Boys Sent to an Institution. In J. Gunn and D. P. Farrington (Eds.), Abnormal Offenders, Delinquency, and the Criminal Justice System. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Pp. 203‑212.             

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Mackeith, J. A. C. (1982). False Confessions. Psychological Effects of Interrogation. A Discussion Paper. In A. Trankell (Ed.), Reconstructing the Past: The Role of Psychologists in Criminal Trials. Deventer, The Netherlands: Kluwer. Pp. 253‑269.         

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1983). Lie Detection: Techniques and Countermeasures. In S. M. A. Lloyd‑Bostock and B. R. Clifford (Eds.), Evaluating Witness Evidence. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Pp. 137‑153.

 

Gudjonsson, G. (1984). The use of hypnosis in police interrogation. Newsletter of the Division of Criminological and Legal Psychology. Leicester: British Psychological Society. No. 14, 52‑53.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1985). The validity of polygraph techniques in lie detection. In D. Papakostopoulas, Butler, S., and Martin, I.(Eds.), Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychophysiology.  Croom Helm Ltd. Pp. 448‑465.                   

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Roberts, J. C. (1985). Psychological and Physiological Characteristics of Personality‑disordered Patients. In D. P. Farrington and J. Gunn (Eds.), Aggression and Dangerousness. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. Pp. 81‑101.                    

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1986). The management of violent behaviour. In Working with Violence. London: Mind. Pp. 13‑14.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Drinkwater, J. (1986). Intervention techniques for violent behaviour. In C. Hollin and K. Howells (Eds.), Clinical Approaches to Criminal Behaviour. Issues in  Criminological and Legal Psychology, No. 9. Leicester: British Psychological Society. Pp. 37‑47.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1987). The BPS Survey and its Implications. In G. Gudjonsson and J. Drinkwater(Eds.), Psychological Evidence in Court. Issues in Criminological and Legal Psychology, No. 11. Leicester: British Psychological Society. Pp. 6‑11.                     

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1988). Individual differences and treatment effects. Newsletter of the Division of Criminological and Legal Psychology. Leicester: British Psychological Society. No. 22, 7‑9.    

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1988). The faking of deficit and psychiatric symptoms. Newsletter of the Division of Criminological and Legal Psychology. Leicester: British Psychological Society. No. 23, 9‑11.   

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1988). How to defeat the polygraph tests. In A. Gale (Ed.), The Polygraph Test. Truth, Lies and Science. London: Sage Publication. Pp. 126‑136.          

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1988). DCLP Statement on Capital Punishment. DCLP Newsletter, No. 22, 5-6. Leicester: British Psychological Society.

 

Drinkwater, J. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1989). The Nature  of Violence in Psychiatric Hospitals. In K. Howells and C. R. Hollin (Eds.), Clinical Approaches to Violence. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 287‑307.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1989). Theoretical and Empirical Aspects of Interrogative Suggestibility. In V. A. Gheorghiu, P. Netter, H. J. Eysenck and R. Rosenthal (Eds.), Suggestion and Suggestibility. London: Springer-Verlag. pp. 135-143.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1990). The psychologist as an expert witness. In R. Bluglass and P. Bowden (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Forensic Psychiatry. London: Churchill  Livingstone, pp.167-169. 

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1990). Psychological treatment for the mentally ill offender. In K. Howells and C. Hollin (Eds.), Clinical approaches to working with mentally Disordered and sexual offenders. Issues in Criminological and Legal Psychology, No. 16.Leicester: British Psychological Society, pp. 15-21.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1991). The Application of Interrogative Suggestibility to Police Interviewing. In J. F. Schumaker (Ed.), Human Suggestibility. Advances in Theory, Research, and Application. London: Routledge, pp. 279-288.

 

Clare, I. and Gudjonsson, G. (1991). Recall and understanding of the caution and rights in police detention among persons of average intellectual ability and persons with a mild mental handicap. In Proceedings of the First DCLP Annual conference, Vol. 1, Issues in Criminological and Legal Psychology, No 17. Leicester: British Psychological Society, 34-42.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1993). Paraphilias. Editorial. Sexual and  Marital Therapy, 8, 107-108.

 

Barker, A., Forshaw, D., Gudjonsson, G., Gunn, J., and Sharrock, R. (1993). Ninety-five percent of Crime. In Gunn, J. and Taylor, P. J. (Eds.), Forensic Psychiatry. Clinical, Legal and Ethical Issues. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann, pp.567-598.

 

Browne, F., Gudjonsson, G., Gunn, J., Rix, G., Sohn, L., and Taylor, P. J. (1993). Principles of Treatment for the Mentally Disordered Offender. In Gunn, J. and Taylor, P. J. (Eds.), Forensic Psychiatry. Clinical, Legal and Ethical Issues. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann, pp. 646-690.

 

Barry, M., Gudjonsson, G., Gunn, J., Hall, D., d'Orban, P.,  Stanley, S., and Taylor, P. J. (1993). The Mentally Disordered Offender in Non-medical Setting. In Gunn, J. and Taylor, P. J. (Eds.), Forensic Psychiatry. Clinical, Legal and Ethical Issues. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann, pp. 732-793. 

 

Carson, D., Eastman, N., Barker, Gudjonsson, G., and Gunn, J., (1993). Psychiatric Reports for Legal Purposes in the United Kingdom. Ninety-five percent of Crime. In Gunn, J. and Taylor, P. J. (Eds.), Forensic Psychiatry. Clinical, Legal and Ethical Issues. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann, pp. 826-856.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1994). The Psychologist as an Expert Witness. In McMurran, M. and Hodge, J. E. (Eds.), The Assessment of Criminal Behaviours of Clients in Secure Settings. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1994). Psychological Vulnerability: Suspects at Risk. In D. Morgan and G. Stephenson (Eds.), Suspicion and Silence. The Right to Silence in Criminal Investigation. London: Blackstone Press Ltd., 91-106.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1994). Psychological evidence in court. In S. J. E. Lindsay and G. E.   Powell (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Adult Psychology. Second Edition. London: Routledge, pp. 705-721.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1995). Psychology and Assessment. In R. Bull and D. Carson (Eds.), Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 55-66.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996). Psychology and the law. In C. R. Hollin (Ed.), Working with Offenders. Psychological Practice in Offender Rehabilitation. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 40-59.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1996). Custodial Confinement, Interrogation and Coerced Confessions. In D. Forrest (Ed.), A Glimpse of Hell. Reports on Torture Worldwide. London: Amnesty International, pp. 36-45.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1997). Interrogative suggestibility - can it be recognised in custody? In G. A. Norfolk (Ed.), Fit to be interviewed by the police? Harrogate: The Association of Police Surgeons, 12-14.

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1997). Crime and personality. In H. Nyborg (Ed.), The scientific study of human nature. Tribute to Hans J. Eysenck at eighty. Oxford: Elsevier Science Ltd., pp. 142-164.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Copson, G. (1997). The role of the expert in criminal investigation. In J. L. Jackson and D. A. Bekerian (Eds.), Offender profiling. Theory, research and practice. Chichester, John Wiley & Sons, pp. 61-76.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1999). Feelings of guilt and reparation for criminal acts. In M Cox (Ed.), Remorse and Reparation. London Jessica Kingsley Publishers, pp. 83-94.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1999). Testimony from persons with mental  disorder. In A. Heaton-Armstrong, E. Shepherd, and D. Wolchover (Eds.), Analysing Witness Testimony. London: Blackstone Press, pp. 59-68.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1999). Police interviewing and disputed confession. In A. Memon and R. Bull (Eds.), The Psychology of Interviewing. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 327-341.

 

Gudjonsson, G.H. (2001). Recovered memories: Effects upon the family and community. In

G.M.Davies and T.Dalgleish (Eds.), Recovered Memories: Seeking the Middle Truth. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 23-33.

 

Gudjonsson, G. (2002). Who makes a good interviewer? Police interviewing and confessions.  In M. Bockstaele (Ed.), Politieverhoor en Personality-Profiling.  Brussel. Uitgeverij Politeia nv. pp.  93-102.




Gudjonsson, G. H. (2005). Fitness to be interviewed. .  In  J. Payne-James, R. W. Byard, T. S. Corey, and C. Henderson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Forensic and Legal Medicine.  Volume 2. London: Elsevier pp.  pp. 169-174.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (2005). Strategies for interviewing sexual offenders. In D. Zucker (Ed.), Rape: Judicial, police, medical and psychological approaches. Brussells: Foundation Bernheim, pp 109-119.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (2005). The psychology of interrogations and confessions. In T. Williamson (Ed.), Investigative Interviewing. Rights, research, regulations. Devon: Willan Publishing,, pp 123-146.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (2006). The psychological vulnerabilities of witnesses and the risk of false accusations and false confessions. In  A., Heaton-Armstrong, E., Shepherd, G., Gudjonsson, G., and  D. Wolchover (Eds.), Witness Testimony. Psychological, Investigative and Evidential Perspectives. Oxford. Oxford University press, 61-75.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and Grisso, T. (in press). Legal Competencies in relation to confession evidence. In A. R. Felthous and H. Sass (Eds), International Handbook on Psychopathic Disorders and the Law. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EDITED WORK

 

Gudjonsson, G. and Drinkwater, J. (1987). Editors. Pychological Evidence in Court. Issues in Criminological and Legal Psychology, No. 11. Leicester: British Psychological Society.

 

 

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

 

Taylor, P. and Gudjonsson, G. H. (1985). Research at the Denis Hill Unit. Bethlem and Maudsley Gazette, 32, 14‑16.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1990). Understanding the notice to detained persons. The Law Society's Gazette, Number 43, Wednesday 28 November, 24-26.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1997). Obituary. Hans Jurgen Eysenck. Personality and Individual Differences, 23, 711-712.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. and MacKeith, J. (1997). Disputed confessions and the criminal justice system. Maudsley Discussion Paper No. 2. London: Institute of Psychiatry.

 

Gudjonsson, G. H. (1998). Expert psychological evidence in Britain and abroad. Criminal Bar Association Newsletter, December issue, 3-5.   

 

 

 

Medford, S., Gudjonsson, G., and Pearse, J. (2000). The identification of persons at risk in police custody.  The use of appropriate adults by the Metropolitan Police.  London:  Jointly published by the Institute of Psychiatry and New Scotland Yard.

 

Young, S. & Gudjonsson, G. (2006).  Southwark Forensic Clinical Psychology Service Audit: April 2004-March 2005 (available from the authors upon request– susanyoung@iop.kcl.ac.uk/g.gudjonsson@iop.kcl.ac.uk).